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Jul 5, 2021 · What really happens in Mulholland Drive? Here's the solution to the mystery. Enjoy!Why is Mulholland Drive a Great Film? Watch: https://youtu.be/5Y58ra8z0_wW...
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Wanted to talk about this movie since 2017. Thankfully, I finally found my angle. Hopefully, when I eventually get around to talking about stuff like Twin Pe...
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Jul 6, 2020 · A guide to understanding what's really happening in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive. Written, produced and edited by Mike Muncer.Intro graphics by Mike Lee Gr...
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It takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions from the tragic to hilarious. But above all, there’s something magical that happens when a great director gets the right team and the right script at the right time. Mulholland Drive is full of that magic. One example of many: the sequence where Rita walks up the steps to Badalamenti’s “Love ...
It was originally filmed as a pilot to a tv show, but since he sucks, the show sucked, and it didn’t get picked up for any more episodes. So David went back and filmed a bunch of random shots and stupid shit and added it into the originally 1 hour pilot, making it a full length film.
Jul 5, 2018 · ‘Mulholland Dr.’, quite simply, offers the greatest cinematic mystery of all time. In this article, we try to explain the major questions that you might have had and its various interpretations. Now, at its surface and stripping the film down to the most banal meaning, ‘Mulholland Dr.’ is a movie about a struggling Hollywood actress ...
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Jan 27, 2019 · Mulholland Drive is no exception: within a filmography in which it’s almost impossible to choose movies significantly better than others – except for the unfortunate Dune – the above-mentioned movie represents the pinnacle of Lynchian poetics. The point of no return, a limit beyond which the author’s aestethics can’t go any further.